AgingHealth Care - General

These matchmakers connect teens and elders. The friendships benefit both sides

(By Ashley Milne-Tyte for NPR)

When Andrea Levitt, 82, first met Angelo Williams, 16, at a cookies-and-tea event in New York City a few months ago, she was feeling down. She lives alone and has been more isolated in recent years, ever since her son and his family moved away. Continue reading here…

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